Make Art Not War
This series started as a feeling before it became a body of work.
I kept coming back to the same tension — the impulse to create versus everything in the world that pushes toward destruction. So I let that tension drive the work. Five pieces, same declaration, five completely different worlds: gritty urban decay, mythological space, the warmth of everyday life, the energy of a dance floor, and finally the cosmos itself.
The “Make Art Not War” text isn’t decoration — it’s the whole argument. I wanted it to feel urgent, loud, almost uncomfortable. The figures in each piece are reaching, floating, moving. Never still. Never passive. That’s intentional.
What I love about working in digital collage is that nothing is precious. You can pull from everywhere — street photography, botanical prints, 3d renders, space imagery, old illustrations — and layer it all until something true emerges. These pieces are dense because the feeling is dense. The world is loud. The work should be too.
This series is my answer to that noise.





These are available over on EV Fine Art website. A 16×20 print for just $199, want a different size just ask me.







